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Prevent the Downward Spiral: Restoring the Gut Microbiota to Reduce Recurrent C. difficile Infection
Avoid the downward spiral of recurrent C. difficile
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- Evaluate the role of the gut microbiome in relationship to C difficile infection and approaches to restoration for prevention of recurrent infection
- Discuss clinical risk factors that increase a patient’s risk for recurrent and multiply recurrent C. difficile infection
- Review guideline recommendations for the management of first and subsequent recurrences of C. difficile infection
- Describe available and emerging approaches for patients with recurrent C. difficile who have failed appropriate antibiotic therapy
• Epidemiology
• Risk factors
• Pathogenesis
• Diagnosis
• Treatment

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Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases
Corporate Medical Director of Infection Prevention and Hospital Epidemiology, and Antibiotic Stewardship
Wayne State University
Detroit Medical Center
Director of Antibiotic Stewardship and Infection Prevention
Vibra Hospital
Detroit, MI
Paul Feuerstadt, MD, FACG, AGAF
Gastroenterology Center of Connecticut
Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine
Yale University School of Medicine
Hamden, CT
Kevin W. Garey, PharmD, MS, FASHP
Professor and Chair
Department of Pharmacy Practice and Translational Research
University of Houston College of Pharmacy
Houston, TX
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This activity will take approximately 75 minutes to complete. To receive credit, participants are required to complete the pretest, view the online activity and complete the posttest and evaluation. To receive credit, 80% must be achieved on the posttest. A certificate will be immediately available. There is no fee to participate in the activity or for the generation of the certificate.
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The Academy for Continued Healthcare Learning designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

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This activity has been approved for 1.25 contact hours.
ACPE Universal Activity Number: 0396-0000-20-048-H01-P
Activity Type(s): Application